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Ahead of the game’s hotly anticipated PC port next month, Korean dev Shift Up has shown off Stellar Blade running cleanly on ...
Stellar Blade launched to critical acclaim and commercial success, selling over 1 million copies within just two months. To ...
Shift Up is discussing a potential sequel to Stellar Blade, influenced by player reactions and long-term plans for updates and collaborations. Plans include adding a photo mode and outfits for Eve ...
We know that the next major Stellar Blade update, due out alongside the PS5 favourite’s PC port in June, will feature outfits inspired by Korean dev Shift Up’s NIKKE: Goddess of Victory. But now we ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Stellar Blade Shift Up's PS5 exclusive has some stellar moments, but frustrating platforming and flat characters hold it back from greatness Eve and her ...
Stellar Blade is one of last year’s best action games and for South Korean studio Shift Up, it was their breakthrough moment in the West. The action game sold over one million copies ...
Check out how we test and review games here Stellar Blade and Goddess of Victory: Nikke studio Shift Up is now one of the biggest game studios in South Korea. Due to the massive success of both ...
Developer Shift Up also said more costumes for Eve would ... Advertisement All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Stellar Blade: Digital Deluxe Edition Edition includes: • Stellar Blade ...
Alongside this, the game’s PC release date was confirmed for June 2025. Both Stellar Blade and Goddess of Victory: Nikke were developed by Shift Up. The DLC will include six new outfits, a ...
When sharing the images, JND Studios seemed to suggest there will be two buying options for the Stellar Blade Eve and Tachy figures. One will be a “single version” that might only include Eve.
The statues, made by JND Studios and put up for pre-order on the company’s website, depict Stellar Blade‘s protagonist Eve and Tachy, a popular character and one of the game’s major antagonists.
The $320 million IPO last July of online games developer Shift Up, Korea’s second-largest listing of 2024, made its founder and chairman Kim Hyung-tae a billionaire.